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ABM African Battery Metals Plc

0.55
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
African Battery Metals Plc LSE:ABM London Ordinary Share GB00BYWJZ743 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.55 0.50 0.60 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

African Battery Metals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/4/2019
16:26
Fundraisings. Lifestyle companies.
kemche
13/4/2019
12:44
@AfricanBattery refinanced & recharged as it hits the ground in the DRC @pauljohnson9691 speaks to @AndrewScottTV after announcing they’ve restarted exploration activities at the Kisinka #Copper- #Cobalt project in the Democratic Republic of Congo #ABM
13 April 2019

noirua
12/4/2019
20:40
You'll be waiting a while Kemche..and it won't be this side of 1p either....
the deacon
12/4/2019
14:20
I demand a fundraising!
kemche
12/4/2019
13:58
The #DRC is on course to fulfill its "Mining Potential" on the back of the biggest global interest and some measure of stability since a new administration assumed office
noirua
12/4/2019
13:47
More fundraising. It is only right. Bide your time.
kemche
12/4/2019
13:37
Should get some results pretty quickly if using XRF
the deacon
12/4/2019
11:35
The market cap at 0.5p a share is £1,815,190.

Following this purchase, Mr Johnson has a beneficial interest in a total of 16,250,000 Shares, representing approximately 4.48% of the issued share capital of the Company.

Number of shares in issue is 363,038,101 - no RNS issued as yet.

noirua
12/4/2019
11:06
ah right thankyou noirua
sigora
12/4/2019
11:05
sigora, there has been no update concerning all the new shares issued at the fund raising by ABM.

15 February 2019 - Accordingly, on Admission, the enlarged issued share capital of the Company will be 363,038,101 Ordinary Shares of 0.1 pence each. The above figure of 363,038,101 may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in ABM under the FCA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.

updated 11:21 - checking market cap with company, back fairly soon

noirua
12/4/2019
10:43
robust financial position ? mcap of just 200k anyone shed anylight on the anomally ?
sigora
12/4/2019
10:41
Kisinka Copper-Cobalt Project - Exploration Commences
12 April 2019
Alongside the Kisinka project we are pursuing a number of existing and new initiatives seeking the highest impact for shareholders and seeking to punch above our weight utilising our now robust financial position in a measured and disciplined manner."

noirua
11/4/2019
15:46
African Battery (LON:ABM) Paul Johnson, Executive Director Interview
10 April 2019

noirua
11/4/2019
15:30
Question and Answer Session:
noirua
09/4/2019
18:44
Some buying of note despite extremely quiet trading.
noirua
07/4/2019
16:14
By raising more money would be my guess. Only a guess mind you.
kemche
07/4/2019
14:57
‘This is the perfect place for us to be’- African Battery’s Paul Johnson on his plans to propel freshly refinanced firm forward (ABM)
05 April 209


‘The first stage of this process is to look at each project and its potential. Here, we want to work out if the asset can, on its own basis, engage the market, create value, and be a decent addition to African Battery’s portfolio.

Then, if we do decide to proceed with a project, we will announce this to the market,’ he says. ‘Following this, the second stage is to review how best to take the project forward. We look at where we can spend the money in a way that creates the most value for shareholders. This could be on something like an exploration programme or a development programme. Once we have worked out the best approach possible, we will then announce this to the market.

Finally, the third stage is to get on with the planned work and start taking the project forward.’

noirua
06/4/2019
20:05
Remain calm guys. Early days still as PJ goes through all the assets of ABM that was once a mid-cap. A cup of green tea, pumpkin seeds and pecan nuts the order of the day.
noirua
06/4/2019
17:06
EttieBellend - musical chairs to keep the gravy train going? Good idea!
kemche
06/4/2019
15:16
With Regency Mines set to undergo a strategic review of its projects it would make lots of sense to vend its battery metals /energy storage division in here. They would then focus on their coal assets going forward which is more than enough for a company of its size. It can be done as an all equity deal. Mambare is too good an asset to be left to rot and the other things are quite interesting but ignored by the market in a jumbled portfolio.
atinos auntie ettie
06/4/2019
14:49
interesting chrisoil up to something in ABM @chrisoil twitter
theblackbaron
06/4/2019
14:49
interesting chrisoil up to something in ABM @chrisoil twiiter
theblackbaron
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